I have just recieved a new task for my new job in an insurance company. My boss wants me to collect personal information about 50 people by the end of this week including their phone number, marital ...
blood test came back with THC detected will this be a problem for insurance company with my claim,even though it stays in the bloodstream upto 3 to 4 days and Ive been smoking for 15 years.But was ...
I need dental work done, and I want to buy dental insurance as it is not offered through my company. Can I do that? How much will it cost? What do they look at in order to decide the cost? Where do I ...
My grandmother traded my car in & got me an 06 explorer. They financed it threw C&F fiance Company. The interest rate it 16.99% and the payments are $439.57 for 72 months.
Here is a story .I hired a guy to cut down a tree in my backyard The tree fell down on my garage and destroyed my garage and its' content.The guy ran away and disappeared.I put a claim on it and ...
I have been browsing www.ehealthinsurance.com, but I can't decide. And why don't I see Dental as part of the benefits? My budget is about $500 a month....
If i had two sets of dental insurance can i use them at the same time for the same bill? Additional Details Just so the bill is paid and i don't have to pay for a thing....
If i got term life insurance and a year went by and lets say I was killed in a wreck or a fire or a car i was working on fell and crushed me would the insurance company still pay out since it hasn...
your family is probably turned off by the fact that you are questioning and it probably appears you are wanting money. Insurance proceeds just dont get paid to one person, it is sometimes used up front to pay off debts, such as funeral expenses, mortgage, etc etc. After those expenses are paid, it can be given to the executer or beneficiary(s). usually at that more expenses must be paid off, little debts here and there. sometimes not much is left once the debts are paid off. worry about it when it is your own parents.
cork
IS IT YOUR BUSINESS?
DFW Broker
MIB.com and only if you have ss# and you are a benificiary
mbrcatz
Why would you need to know? The Executor files the claim, the insurance company writes a check to whoever the beneficiaries are, it gets mailed to them directly. No one else NEEDS to know. No one knows exactly WHO the beneficiary is, except the insurance company. It's not necessarily written on the policy - or it is the first time, but you can change it every week if you want to.
But it's pretty unusual that your grandmother HAD insurance. If they're denying that there's a policy, they're probably not lying.